Topic: Hart of Dixie

Moving is hard. There’s packing, traveling to a new place, unpacking. And those are just the physical things. Acclimating to the culture of a new place, making new friends and finding your new favorite pizza place take even more work. Some people say moving to a big city is hard to do, but moving from a big city to a small town has its own difficulties. Dr. Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson) of Hart of Dixie can attest to that. More »

Yes, it’s a pain to remember all of the shows that come on and then have to find them all on Hulu or something the next day, but I see that as passion. Olympians train for their sport all day every day through training and eating healthy, and my sport is TV….and here’s what I watch on my ‘cheat day.’ More »

Hart of Dixie has always been a guilty pleasure show for me. I watched the entire last season hoping that Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson) would finally make her choice between George Tucker (Scott Porter) and Wade Kinsella (Wilson Bethel). But I decided to shift my focus during last night’s season premiere knowing that this is this is a decision that won’t be made any time soon. More »

Hart of Dixie hartthrob (sorry) Wilson Bethel stripped off his top for The CW’s “Give a Shirt for Climate Change” PSA. The shirtless part is awesome, and the cause part is awesome, but the ad itself is a little strange. More »

I’m kind of surprised to admit this, but I watched Hart of Dixie last night and rather enjoyed it. It was like Everwood, but with all the characters rolled into just one character, plus alligators. Plus, I’m a big fan of Rachel Bilson and her love interest ain’t too shabby either. Here are five things to know about Scott Porter: More »

Fall is finally upon us, which means scarves, sweaters, and all-new TV. The CW launched its new line-up on Saturday with a premiere party in Los Angeles. Representatives were there from new shows like Ringer and The Secret Circle and old ones like 90210 and Nikita. Still no wool yet, though. More »

It’s that time again: The time of preparation for new seasonal television shows! We had some good ones over the summer, many of which we either wrote about or recapped. But many of those are now winding down, and as it’s now September, it’s time to start gearing up for the new fall shows—and believe you me, there are MANY of them. We’ve already told you about Ringer and American Horror Story, so forgive us if we don’t repeat ourselves here; but! Do take a look at these 12 shows. We think they’re going to be worth checking out: More »